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Samsung Galaxy S8 and the sad state of smartphones

Devices from the stables of Apple, Samsung, LG, HTC, among others sure make great companions, are they really the "innovations" as the companies dub them to be?

March 30, 2017 / 13:58 IST
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DJ Koh, Samsung president of mobile Communications, shows the Galaxy S8 and S8 + smartphones during the Samsung Unpacked event in New York City, U.S., March 29, 2017.    REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
DJ Koh, Samsung president of mobile Communications, shows the Galaxy S8 and S8 + smartphones during the Samsung Unpacked event in New York City, U.S., March 29, 2017. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

After the exploding Galaxy Note 7 fiasco, Samsung needed a smartphone that could thrust it back into reckoning and inspire confidence in customers. The company's answer —  Samsung Galaxy S8 that was unveiled on Wednesday — marks the progression in smartphones, but isn't a technological marvel.

Barring Bixby, Samsung's virtual assistant, the Galaxy S8 is just an upgrade. It may not necessarily mean that the smartphone wouldn't give you bang for the buck, but the Samsung Galaxy S8 is the latest indicator of a malaise that the smartphone industry is dealing with.

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Devices from the stables of Apple, Samsung, LG, HTC, among others, sure make great companions but are they really the "innovations" which the companies claim they are?

Samsung Galaxy S8's Infinity Display or bezel-less display is only a hardware upgrade — curved displays, high-resolution displays have been in the market for a few years now. A better camera, a better processor and battery and slimmer phone is no surprise — it is an edict for smartphone makers.